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Post by Admin on Apr 18, 2019 18:34:58 GMT
Facebook goes through an extensive process to determine which people or groups it considers to be dangerous. A Facebook spokesperson has said: "Individuals and organisations who spread hate, or attack or call for the exclusion of others on the basis of who they are, have no place on Facebook. "Under our Dangerous Individuals & Organisations policy, we ban those who proclaim a violent or hateful mission or are engaged in acts of hate or violence. The individuals and organisations we have banned today violate this policy, and they will no longer be allowed a presence on Facebook or Instagram. "Posts and other content which expresses praise or support for these figures and groups will also be banned. Our work against organised hate is ongoing and we will continue to review individuals, organisations, pages, groups and content against our Community Standards.” Facebook has banned all these people under its Dangerous Individuals and Organisations policy. Golding and Fransen of Britain First had their official pages removed from Facebook last year because they violated the site's community standards. The new ban will prevent them from having any kind of personal presence on Facebook or Instagram.
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